Doro PhoneEasy 115 manual

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    PhoneEasy ® 115 English[...]

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    1 2 A B C 3 9 8 7 6 5 4 # 0 * D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z O L r L a 8 9 13 7 6 5 4 3 1 1 2 14 1 2 1 1 0 J Pho n e Ea s y 1 1 5 16 15 17[...]

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    English 1. Phonebook 2. Boost (sound amplication) 3. Intercom 4. Recall key 5. Call key/Speaker phone 6. Redial/Down 7. Ringer on and off 8. Keypad lock and unlock 9. End call / Switch on/off handset 10. Mute 11. Menu key/OK 12. V olume 13. Call log/Up 14. Ringer LED 15. Paging 16. Answering machine functions 17. T ouch screen/base display[...]

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    English Contents Installation ................................................................. 1 Connection ........................................................... 1 Basic setup .......................................................... 1 Operation .................................................................... 3 Making a call ...........[...]

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    English Sound ........................................................................ 10 Ringer .................................................................. 10 T ones .................................................................. 11 Settings ...................................................................... 11 Handset settings ......[...]

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    English Installation This device is intended for the analogue telephone network lines in A T , BE, BG, CH, CY , CZ, DE, DK, EE, ES, FI, FR, GB, GR, HU, IE, IS, IT , L V , L T , LU, MT , NL, NO, PL, PT , RO, SI, SK, SE. Connection 1. Connect the mains adapter to an electrical wall socket and to y on the base. 2. Connect the telephone line cord to a [...]

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    English Note! See Sound / T ones , p.11 on how to change language for T alking keys . Date/T ime/Alarm 1. Press w / 0 . 2. Scroll / to Settings . Press w / 0 . 3. Scroll to Date/T ime/Alarm . Press w / 0 . 4. Scroll to Date / T ime . Press w / 0 . 5. Select T ime format and press w / 0 . Select 24 hour or 12 hour . Press w / 0 . 6. Select Date form[...]

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    English 6. Enter the alarm time. Press w / 0 . 7. Scroll to Ringtone . Press w / 0 . 8. Press w / 0 . Note! When the alarm goes off, ALARM is displayed. T urn off the signal with any key . The volume is determined by the handset ringer volume. If the handset Ringervolume is set to Off , the alarm still sounds at Level 1 . Operation Making a call 1.[...]

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    English Speaker mode T o switch between handset/speaker press q . When activated is displayed. Note! Please remember that in speaker mode, it is only possible for one person at a time to talk. T o save power , speaker and the display light ceases to operate at low battery strength. Mute Switch on/off the microphone during a call with z . Call timer[...]

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    English Note! The emergency numbers 999, 112 and 911 can be dialled without unlocking the keypad. Paging Press J on the base unit to page the handset/s. The handset/s will ring and Paging is displayed. The signal will stop automatically , or press J again, or press k on the handset. Handset power On/Off Press and hold k in standby to power on/off t[...]

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    English CAUTION The handset volume can be very loud. Boost should only be used by persons with impaired hearing ability . Phonebook The phonebook will store 100 contacts. Contacts in the phonebook are arranged alphabetically . Each name can be up to 10 characters in length, and phone numbers can be up to 24 digits in length. If you subscribe to a C[...]

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    English 2. Scroll / to the contact you want to edit. Press w / 0 . 3. Scroll to Edit . Press w / 0 . 4. Edit the name. Delete/backspace with C . Press w / 0 . 5. Edit the number . Delete/backspace with C . Press w / 0 . 6. Select the required Group . Press w / 0 . Copy contacts to another handset Only for expanded system, with two or more handsets.[...]

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    English 2. Scroll / to Edit group . Press w / 0 . 3. Scroll to the group you want to edit. Press w / 0 . 4. Scroll to Rename group / Set ringtone . Press w / 0 . 5. Make your selections and then press w / 0 to conrm. Speed dial Once a contact has been saved as Speed dial you only need to press one key to make a call. Note! The contact must be st[...]

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    English along with the date and time. New call / New calls will be displayed in standby mode. Note! This function requires a subscription from your service provider . Contact your service provider for more information. Retrieving and dialling 1. Press . Press w / 0 . Or press w / 0 and select Call log . 2. Scroll to desired number with . 3. Press q[...]

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    English 2. Scroll to Delete / Delete all Press w / 0 . 3. Press w / 0 to conrm. Caller identication messages The following messages will be displayed occasionally: Unknown Unknown number , e.g. international call. Private Information about the number is blocked. Number cannot be displayed. o Message indication from your network operator*. * O[...]

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    English Note! Melody 6 – Melody 10 will continue for up to 9 seconds if the call is answered in another phone. Select Melody 1 – Melody 5 if you want to avoid this. T ones 1. Press w / 0 . Scroll to Sound . Press w / 0 . 2. Scroll to desired function e.g. T ones . Press w / 0 . 3. Scroll to desired setting. Press w / 0 : Key tone Select Key bee[...]

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    English Display Level 1 = normal) Select Handset name = the text/name displayed in standby . Press w / 0 to conrm. Lan- guage The handset's menu language. Auto answer On = the call is answered when the handset is lifted from the base. Off = the call is answered by pressing q . Register handset Register a new handset to a base, see Expanded [...]

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    English Flash time Recall time. 600 ms = New Zealand 300 ms = France/Portugal 100 ms = others including UK/AUS System PIN Change PIN code (default code is 0000). Base reset Reset the base to default settings. Enter the PIN code (default code is 0000) and press w / 0 . Press w / 0 again to conrm. Expanded system (two or more handsets) The call nu[...]

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    English 5. Enter the base unit’ s PIN code (default code is 0000). Press w / 0 . 6. If the registration is successful the unit will return to standby mode within one minute. Intercom/internal call 1. Press C . 2. If using more than 2 handsets: Enter call number 1 – 5 for the desired handset or press 9 for all. A tone will be heard if an externa[...]

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    English Answering machine When the answering machine is switched on calls are answered after a set number of rings, your outgoing message is heard and the caller can leave a message. T otal memory capacity is up to 15 minutes. Most functions can be accessed from both base unit and handset. Setup from handset 1. Press w / 0 . Scroll to Answer machin[...]

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    English Note! The T ime Saver function answers calls after approximately 6 ring signals, until the rst new message has been registered - then the answering machine switches to answering after approximately 2 signals. This is useful when using remote access; if you call up the answering machine and there is no reply after four rings that means th[...]

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    English Note! Even when answering machine is OFF it will still answer after 10 rings, see Remote access, p.19 . Outgoing message The outgoing message (max 3 minutes) is heard by incoming callers. There are two separate outgoing messages, one for Answer only (callers cannot leave a message) and one for normal answering function Answer / Record . Ple[...]

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    English 3. Conrm with w / 0 . Personal message (MEMO) 1. Press w / 0 . Scroll to Answer machine . Press w / 0 . 2. Scroll to Record MEMO . Press w / 0 . 3. After the long beep you can record your message (speak 20 cm from the handset). Press w / 0 to end recording. 4. The message will be played back to you. 5. Memos are played back in the same w[...]

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    English / Skip to previous/Skip forward X Delete current message. T o delete all old messages after playback: Press and hold X until you hear a beep. + / - Increase/decrease the volume Note! If the base unit display is showing – – the answer machine is disconnected, or time/date is not set. Y ou need to set the date and time to gain full functi[...]

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    English 2 Delete current message 4 Press once to repeat current message. Press twice to skip to previous message. 5 Playback of messages. (During playback 5 is used to stop playback) 6 Skip forward 7 T urn the answering machine ON 9 T urn the answering machine OFF Note! Using a PIN code prevents other people from accessing your machine without perm[...]

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    English Battery CAUTION Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Use only original batteries. The use of non-original batteries may be dangerous and may invalidate the phone’ s guarantee. When the batteries are relatively new they will last for approximately 100 hours standby time or approximately 10 hours call time. Full ba[...]

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    English No number shown when ringing • This function requires a Caller ID subscription from your service provider . W arning tone/Not possible to make calls • The batteries may be running low (charge the handset). • The hand unit may be nearly out of range. Move closer to a base unit. T elephone does not work • Check that the adapter/phone [...]

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    English • Protect the unit from moisture. Rain/snowfall, moisture and all types of liquid can contain substances that corrode the electronic circuits. If the unit gets wet, you should remove the battery and allow the unit to dry completely before you replace it. • Do not use or keep the unit in dusty , dirty environments. The unit’ s moving p[...]

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    English This guarantee does not apply if other batteries than DORO original batteries have been used. Specic Absorption Rate (SAR) This device meets applicable international safety requirements for exposure to radio waves. PhoneEasy 115 measures 0.035 W/kg measured over 10 g tissue. The maximum limit according to WHO is 2.0 W/kg measured over 10[...]

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    Doro PhoneEasy ® 115 Doro PhoneEasy ® 115 duo Doro PhoneEasy ® 115 trio Doro PhoneEasy ® 115 quad LAST P AGE English V ersion 1.0 © 2011 Doro AB. All rights reserved. www .doro.com REV 2867 — STR 201 10831-2[...]